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The former driver of the state representative, Flávio Bolsonaro, Fabrício Queiroz, despite the transfer of millions of dollars to this account, owns two simple properties in the western area of Rio. 20-year-old Fabrício – who, according to a report from the Council of Activities of Control of Financial Activities (Coaf) – processed R $ 1.2 million between 2016 and 2017 – acquired two apartments.
The investigation also revealed that there was no real estate on behalf of his wife, Marcia Oliveira de Aguiar, and his two daughters, Evelyn Melo de Queiroz and Nathalia Melo from Queiroz.
The first property in the name of Queiroz was purchased in 1999 and is located in a condominium in Praça Seca. The apartment measures 65 square meters and is valued at just over R $ 200,000.
In July of this year, Fabrício acquired another apartment. The property is located in the Taquara district, also in the western area of Rio, and was purchased while he was still parliamentary advisor to Flávio Bolsonaro. This second property, which costs about R $ 280,000, was financed by Caixa Econômica Federal and is still under construction. According to the construction company, delivery forecasts are set for February 2019.
GloboNews could not contact Fabrício Queiroz and his family. Already the advice of Senator Flavio Bolsonaro said that he could not talk about a third-party issue.
Suspicious Transactions
The name of Fabrício Queiroz appears in the Coaf report that has incorporated the investigation on the operation Furna da Onça, a deployment of Lava Jato in Rio de Janeiro.
According to the information in the document, he reportedly processed R $ 1.2 million in his accounts for one year. The transactions were considered atypical and among them is the transfer of $ 24,000 to Michelle Bolsonaro, future first lady. On this payment, the president-elect declared that it was the release of a loan of R $ 40,000 that he had agreed to Queiroz.
The former counselor was exonerated from Flávio Bolsonaro's office in October and earned R $ 23,000 a month. He was a driver of Flávio Bolsonaro and also had relations with the military police.
Flávio Bolsonaro, who is not the subject of an investigation, claims that he has "done nothing wrong" and hopes that the case will be clarified.
According to the deputy, elected senator, Queiroz would have chosen not to speak to the press and not to explain to the prosecutor's office.